Geocoin bundles for sale
raising money for adoption

I'm selling off a lot of my coin collection to raise money for adoption.

We have decided to add to our family and selling these will help with the process and allow more space in our house for our soon to be kids.

I believe all the coins are 2008 and earlier minting.

I have put together bundles with at least 5 unactivated trackable coins (not micro)
I have then added some additional random items to each bundle, such as extra unactivated trackable, unactivated trackable micro, non-trackable coins, pins, etc.

US Shipping: (priority mail, insurance included in the listed price)
$5 up to 4 bundles.
$10 5-8 bundles (2 packages)
$12 for 9 bundles or more.

International shipping:
Contact me regarding shipping charges as I will only ship international with insurance.
(small flat rate box doesn't allow insurance)

The 5 trackable coins in each bundle will all be different, not even same coin different finish.
I will try not include any duplicate bonus items as well. I will try not to include duplicates on multi-bundle orders.

Sorry, but I can not take requests for specific coins, or specific additional items, as the bundles have already been created.

Please send requests via e-mail through our profile. I will try to respond and send a PayPal invoice within 24hrs, and ship within 24hrs after payment.

Thank you for your support.
Mike
Not So Lost Puppies

This post has been edited by Not So Lost Puppies: 13 September 2010 - 04:55 AM

For a larger list (There are about a dozen coins that were already traded/sold from the list)http://www.mhtc.net/.../tradelist.html
Anything that isn't red (less a dozen or so) was put into the bundles.
There are also several coins that weren't on that list that are in the bundles as well. But it gives a good representation.

Quick easy way to begin your collection, or get some traders.
As stated earlier I think everything is 2008 and earlier minting, when 500 coins was a huge run, and 100-250 was much more common.

This post has been edited by Not So Lost Puppies: 14 September 2010 - 09:49 AM

For a larger list (There are about a dozen coins that were already traded/sold from the list)http://www.mhtc.net/.../tradelist.html
Anything that isn't red (less a dozen or so) was put into the bundles.
There are also several coins that weren't on that list that are in the bundles as well. But it gives a good representation.

Quick easy way to begin your collection, or get some traders.
As stated earlier I think everything is 2008 and earlier minting, when 500 coins was a huge run, and 100-250 was much more common.

I can make short term ( a couple weeks ) holds.
I certainly understand the coin budget issues, I was in that place when I began the collection.

It was also very difficult then because more of the sales were not pre-sales, so there were limited numbers available and you had to be able to be quick on the e-mails, forums, or sometimes ebay to get them before they sold out.